Open this file in notepad or another editor (this is the default install directory for Maxthon, adjust as needed)C:\Program Files\Maxthon\Config\Plugins.ini

After the line:[IEPlugins]

Add the line:bLoadBHO=1

Close and restart Maxthon, then pick the Options-->Maxthon Options menu. On the Plugin page, switch to the IE Plugin tab. Find the "Bho2gr Class" and add a check by it. Then close and restart Maxthon again. The GetRight Right-Click menus will now work!

Support for RAR and ACE files
To add support for RAR and ACE files. Go to the Monitor page of Getright's configuration window and add this to the list of files which GetRight downloads automatically: ;.RAR;.R0*;R1*;R2*;.R3*;R4*;R5*; ;.ACE;.C0*;C1*;C2*;.C3*;C4*;C5*;

The "Enter Code" button is grayed out
Download and run this file (less than 1K in size). This will bring back the "Enter Code" field. This will also fix if you do have a good paid-for code, but GetRight says it is not valid when you type it in.

If you use a proxy server to connect to the internet, check the proxy settings in GetRight (the proxy page of GetRight's configuration.) Incorrect or missing settings can cause GetRight never to connect.

For the techies who want to know the details: GetRight will send a REST 1 to see if the server will allow resuming, then send the REST # to resume at the right spot. Some servers don't handle the second REST command. (The next version of GetRight will skip the first check if it's resuming at #>0 to avoid this.)

Trouble connecing using an ISA Proxy server
The standard install applies protocol rules to members of a security group called "BackOffice Internet Users". This refuses to let GetRight through the firewall. Changing the setting for that group to "Any request" should help GetRight get thru.

To get to the relevant setting:

From the SBS console:

Expand ISA in the tree

Expand Servers and Arrays

Expand the server name

Expand Access Policy

Left click on Protocol Rules

Right click on the rule shown in the list view and click Properties

Click the Applies To tab

Change setting to "Any Request"(Thanks to Russel Arnold of Objective Software for finding this one!)

Mcafee Internet Security can do this. Try turning off the Internet Security part (can and should leave the Firewall and Virus Scanning turned on).

WebWasher Classic can also do this.To fix this with WebWasher, set GetRight's proxy settings to localhost port 8080. This will essentailly have GetRight use WebWasher as a proxy and should fix things.Aother WebWasher fix (if you need to have some other proxy setting) is to change some settings in WebWasher.Right click the WebWasher tray icon (looks like a W in a blue circle). Select the "Browser Configuration" menu item. WebWasher causes problems in GetRight if it is set to the "Configuration Free" mode. Just choose one of the other options and GetRight will work better.